It's been a four year wait, but the World Cup is back and it all gets underway this week in Brazil.

Who do you like?

The host country of Brazil? How about the upstart American squad? Maybe a darkhorse like Belgium?

I'll tell you what I like. It's AT&T U-verse and their new TV app for ESPN's coverage of the 2014 World Cup.

This new app gives U-verse customers that have High Speed Internet access to stats, schedules, athlete bios, scores and a lot more- right on their TV screens.

When multiple games are on, it's no problem.

AT&T U-verse Multiview lets customers watch four games at once. It's going to be all ESPN, all the time for the 2014 World Cup.

“With AT&T U-verse, we are constantly seeking ways to provide customers with a more engaging TV-watching experience,” said Mel Coker, chief marketing officer, AT&T Home Solutions. “The TV app gives soccer fans all the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ action and information they want at the touch of a button.”

Per AT&T U-verse, there are several ways soccer fanatics can keep up with the action.

· Uverse.com: Watch live matches on Uverse.com from your desktop in English or Portuguese, or view on demand highlights. More information is available at uverse.com/network/espn.

· U-verse App: View live soccer content on the U-verse App for smartphones and tablets. Learn more about live content available on the app here.

· WatchESPN: Live access to matches on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3 online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app.

Check your listings. Some geographic and service restrictions will apply to AT&T U-verse services. Find out if it’s available in your area by visiting www.att.com/u-verse.

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